Friday, December 30, 2011

Highlights of my 2011

5. Win a game.
Finally! After a year of waiting, the UBE GIRLS BB TEAM are in it to win it. I only played a game the whole sports fest. Luckily, we won. I only scored two points with a fade-away jumper but I was satisfied with it. I focused more on defensing and looking to help my team mates inside the court, I know for myself I'm not that good at shooting compared to others that's why I only take my chances when I know it's a high percentage shot. We defeated the freshmen with the score: 34-19.



My team fell short and we only landed third place. I still love my girls, we all did our best. Hopefully, next year, I'd have a chance to improve my skills more and in God's will, I also hope that our team will take home the crown for our final year. More of the pictures here

4. Good Grades.
I'm so thankful that my hard work paid off. It was clearly shown in my grades, please forgive me for being boastful, it's just that I'm so thankful that I finally achieved the improvement I'm waiting for, THANK GOD!


I can say it's a good mixture of faith, luck, and reward of studying harder. My grandmother (Owa) was so happy about the good news and also my uncle and tita who are responsible for my educational fees. I wish I could maintain my ascending GWA over the semesters. I need to strive harder and never lose focus I hope I can sustain this good momentum. A blog entry related to the whole sem experience here

3. A two-day escapade with my beloved High School Friends. April 30, 2011 and May 1, 2011
It was a bigtime treat by Palamara Camille's Mother, Tita Caren. My High School Friends didn't changed, except that some of them are now into smoking (Well, it's not a big deal for me but yeahh) and some really looked mature. We never ran out of stories and topics to share and talk about. That goes to show how much we missed one another's presence.

It took us about 2 hours to reach the destination, La Virgnia Resort. The resort offered a cozy place to relax and unwind. We started swimming after we had our lunch. Hunger was the only thing that makes us stop to swim and rest a bit. What I enjoyed most is the night swimming and view of the Metro in the resort during the night. City lights amuse my eyes, really. We eventually got tired of floating and swimming so we decided to take a good and quick shower to prepare for the dinner and of course, the drinking session! Tita Caren came and brought us Pizzas and chicken and desserts to make our tummies full before drowning ourselves to alcohol and stuff.

My friends and I had heart-to-heart talks while drinking, sharing of ghost stories like kids, exchanging our own student nurse experiences (most of us are taking up Nursing, that's why) and of course, having those laugh trips that makes the night prettier than ever.







The day after, we headed to Tagatay (Picnic Grove) then quickly travelled back to Manila and had our late lunch at Dampa in Pasay. Tita Caren shared words of wisdom and advice to all of us. I really admire her generosity, kindness and love for her daughter. I went back home with a smile with the memories of having the time to bond with my friends who were there for me since then.

2. Laguna Outing/Reunion with my relatives from my mother's side. (May 21, 2011 - May 22, 2011. Los BaƱos, Laguna)


I had my fair share of quality time with the persons I grew up with and whom I missed a lot. We're almost complete that day. Only few failed to come because of work and other personal reasons but it was still fun as ever! It was an event initiated by one of my uncles as part of his thanksgiving and at the same time grab the opportunity of having our summer getaway.


My cousins who are all (almost) the same age as mine enjoyed Night Swimming and games. Ate Cessa and I won the Pinoy Henyo Challenge, we had P500 each as our prize. Of course, an outing wouldn't be complete without delicioso foods! We're also blessed to have a bigtime treat of alcoholic beverages to make the night younger. Tons of Tanduay Ice, The Bar, San Mig Light, and last but not the least, Boracay Rum.




All of us (cousins and I) got drunk like a boss making the inner camera whores and frustrated singers in us be out and wild! Alcohol makes my confidence fly up high, enough for me to sing out loud and have my first 100 score in Videoke.

We partied 'til dawn and had the time to bond with each other after a long time. The day after sucks because of hangover but the good times to reminisce are enough to fill me in with amazing memories! Related Blog Entry Here

1. 18th Birthday. July 2011.
It's a perfect day and nothing's standing in my way. I had a simple celebration of my 18th birthday in our home. I enjoyed the day with my family, friends and loved ones. It's 2011. I want to keep it with austerity. Yes, being 18 as a girl turning into a woman is a milestone but you don't need to spend much for just a single day. I prefer saving the money instead of looking it pass by in just a day.


My lola prepared my favorite foods, Kare-kare, Carbonara, Sisig and all the yummy foods in my list. I already treated my friends few days beforehand. We watched Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 in Robinson's Place Manila and went to G-Box to play a little. That's why my most of the guests in my birthday are my relatives. My cousins, bestbud and I had a mini-drinking session. We didn't drank to the extent of being thrown up because we all have our respective classes the day after.



My celebration over-all was a blast! It's just that I still feel a bit lonely 'cause I miss my Dad, Tito Edel and Lolo Bert but I know they're happy watching me from up above. I'm that kind of person, plain and practical so to speak. I'm thankful and full of gratitude that God continues to guide and shower me with blessings throughout the years. Time to mature and change for the better. Legal age! Oyes! Finally!! Related post here

Monday, December 26, 2011

Christmas 2011

Before sharing stories on how my Christmas this year with my family has been, I'd like to share my wonderful experience of Simbang Gabi. I failed to complete it all but I'm still glad I attended at least one, and that is the first day (12/16/2011) I woke up early with the excitement in me, there were no vacant seats for me and my lola so we stayed outside the church while hearing the mass. As expected, many people are there to witness the first of the 9 masses as part of preparing for the celebration most of Pinoys are looking forward to. Of course, after the mass is the awaited Puto Bumbong + Bibingka Special Take-out! Yummy Breakfast at a cold morning! :)


Let's fast forward on the events. Hours before the Noche Buena, we attended a mass at the nearest church in our home. We arrived at the church early so we would have our seats. There's still a lot of people, specially outside. The mass was fun and full of thoughts to ponder. Father (the priest) read a letter of one frequent church goer and his admirer, Tweetums (Perpetuita is her real name) I don't know if the letter is real or it was just made for the mass but nevertheless, it captured people's attention and lighten things up further in the mass.

After the mass, we then headed back home and prepared for Noche Buena. Then, the clock strikes Twelve! The awaited celebration starts! We prayed first, greet Him a Happy Birthday and started the cheat day for my diet! My lola prepared Asado, Pancit Canton, Kaldereta, Embutido, Arroz Valenciana and Leche Flan for the family. :) After all the eating and drinking (no, we didn't consumed any alcohol this day) we hit the sack for us to wake up early and prepare for the visitors (relatives, friends and MY INAANAKS that would come)




The day was filled with stories, joys and laughter shared. I also received some gifts and aguinaldos from my ninong and ninangs and tito and titas. Good way to fill up my wallet and closet! :P I really liked and I am thankful for all the presents. My favorites were my Slytherin shirt from bestbud and the chocolates from my kumare. :)

I ended the day with a simple prayer. Christmas 2011 is a simple yet fun celebration of the birth of our savior Jesus Christ. He was born to save us. His special day is more than enough to make people happy and be a symbol to love one another.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Everyday Pasko

Of all the celebrations and events that come and go, for majority of the Filipinos, Christmas is the best time to unwind, have quality time with the family, exchange love and gifts with one another, and set aside problems even just for a day.

I just find it awkward and cliche, I mean, if we're really doing this because it is "Christmas" where then is the sincerity of showing goodness? Isn't it much sweeter and real if we could do this with initiative and not because the season demands so?

It's never bad to make friends with enemies, catch up with the people you have overlook, give gifts wholeheartedly, go to church to hear mass, correct your mistakes, stop being busy, enjoy the holidays and the list goes on. But why not make it a point to do this at least from time to time you REALLY WANT TO and not wait for the Yuletide season to act such?

365 days a year, it's never an excuse for you to have a day or two in a month to make your loved ones or other people feel special. The gift of giving comes from within, sharing joys and beautiful moments won't be a big deal. Christmas is indeed special but I guess He will be happier if He would see us loving one another even if it's not His Special Day. :)

Monday, December 19, 2011

Divisoria Getaway.

     I've been to Divisoria twice (Bonifacio Day & A beautiful Sunday 12/10/2011) this past few weeks. he main reason of going there is to find a dress that I would be using for the upcoming wedding of my very friendly Tita. I'm a boyish kind of person so I'm not really into those kinds of outfits. My tita and I just have that strong connection that's why I agreed to be one of her secondary sponsors.After so many years, it's like my first to be actually exploring the place. When I was young, we often go there but because I'm such a lazy kid, I prefer being left in the car and sleep or play along with my brick game or Tamagotchi (very useful boredom killers before the rise of PSPs and Cellphones)

     Having time to visit DV again was nice because it's the first time for Chippy (my digital camera) to be exposed to the streets where you can see inspiring subjects, and that is the people and the culture that surrounds the beautiful city of Manila.




    Of course! A day of going out wouldn't be complete without the my favorite hobby! Foodtrip/Eating Galore! :) Having lunch at that day wasn't easy. There's so many seats but they were occupied. We have to hunt as fast as we can before we'd be overtaken by others. Luckily, someone offered their seats because they're done eating. My grandma was the one left in our table while we're up to order some foods. The queue for the unli rice at Mang Inasal and to get a bucket of making-me-want-to-sin chicken of KFC were so long that we have to settle for other options.

     My grandma suggested that we order in Veggie-to-go, she had the idea from the Indonesian guy who seated beside her. So, having no choice, we tried it. In our surprise, the foods they offer were actually delicious! I bet vegetarians and those people who want to try new finds will love this stuff! They look like yummy meats but they were all veg/fish made. Amazing idea by the owner! One bad thing about them though is that they don't offer discounts for the senior citizens because they have this argument that their offers were already discounted. Yeah they're right, P79 for two viands and free gulaman isn't bad but not reasonable enough because there's a law for SC Discounts.


   
     Just beside VTG, was a cool noodle stop. They have this somewhat a cooking master chef showing his skills of making noodles in front of the customers.


     After giving our tummies a good reward we got back to business regarding the outfits we'd be wearing on the special day of my Tita. It was also inevitable for us to go shopping our personal wants. I bought two jackets and my bestbud bought me a cooling fan for my netbook. We enjoyed and seized the day that we already came home at around 9:00pm (we arrived at Divisoria at around 10:30am.)

     It was a great experience for me, my favorite pair of tsinepins and Chippy! I promise myself I'd be back soon to shop and shoot again. It could be tiring but it sure is worth every minute. :)

Sunday, December 04, 2011

MetroDocs: First Rotation (3rdyr - 2ndsem)

We had our first duty for this semester at Metro Docs. It is located at Rizal. We stayed there for 4 days (Graveyard Shift). The hospital is not that big but it sure is clean and comfy (basing on the ambiance) and it’s really far from where I’m coming from (Makati) I need to transfer rides five times before reaching the destination. The place within the hospital’s vicinity is actually nice since it’s full of commercial establishments. We’re assigned in the ward and it’s nothing new for me. My groupmates are also retained (except for three, so they were replaced by new people that I also know) so there’s no hassle when it comes to working relationship.
Having the duty on the ward was not really my favorite because it’s like a never ending routine without that much of action compared to OR/DR cases. I’m still doing my job though, even if taking Vital Signs was boring, I have to because as what is stated.. it is VITAL and it’s my responsibility too.


First day
Muri (my group mate/sis/friend) shared duties for one patient. She would take the RR/Temp and I’d take the BP/PR. Our patient has been diagnosed with CAP (if I’m not mistaken) She’s 73 years old and has so many contraptions (IVF, ET, NGT) She can’t even talk and she looks so weak and pale. I was the one assigned by our Clinical Instructor for the first feeding (via Nasogastric Tube) it was my first time in the real setting and I find it fun. Our patient responses by just nodding her head and rasing her eyebrows whenever I ask her questions or whenever I knock at the door and tell her that I’d get her VS and whether it is Normal.
My groupmates and I had fun together we always talk about The Walking Dead, Zombies, Ghost stories, Movies and stuff, we’d also like to exchange jokes just for us to be kept awake.


Second Day
I’ve got the same patient in the second day but now, I’m by myself because there’s a lot of patient in the ward that day. I was the one responsible for taking her VS every hour. She seems to be recovering because she’s a lot energetic than she was in our first day and she seems happy. I, again was instructed to feed her and change her IVF, the usual things you do in the ward. At the last hour for taking VS, I said goodbye to her and her significant other watching her. We’ll not be seeing each other for a week and I’m also not certain by that time if she would still be there or if she would be discharged.


Third Day
Our group is starting to cram, again. I hate it because our sub-group never had those kind of experiences when it comes to deadlines and paper works requirements. Maybe it’s because our new leader doesn’t also know us all that well yet. I don’t know, I wish we could make this work our for the whole sem, because we have to. Aside from me, doing the AnaPhy for the case, I also started to edit the Initial Data Base and the other information needed in the Functional Health Patterns of our case. There’s just too much to revise and add on from what my other group mate has done.
I’ve got a new patient also this time. He’s a 2-year old kid and he’s situation is not that critical compared to my first patient. There’s a lot of drama this day because we’re all stressed on how to handle our time for there’s also an upcoming orientation 5 hours after our shift (WHAT IS SLEEP?!) But I can’t complain, I wanted this and I have to live with it no matter what.
Just an hour before we’re about to be allowed to go home, one of the patient had Cardiac Arrest. It’s just sad because who wants that kind of situation anyway? And I also received a news from one of the staff nurse that my previous patient (73 y/o) has died few days after our duty. Muri and I were really shocked because she seems to be recovering at the time we left.

Final Day
All of us (the group) are deprived from quality sleep. We all look like we’re pandas and zombies. I’m just thankful that it is the last day and we’re gonna have some deserved rest after. The afternoon before the shift, we had our orientation at PNPGH. It’s our group’s second time to be in there.
My patient this time was a young girl with DHF. She’s having fever still so we need to monitor her closely but because of case pres, we’re not that required to look after her (the staff nurses are the one’s doing the job for the shift) We presented our case and there’s a lot of correction to be made. The lack of supporting details especially the laboratory results and diagnostic examinations ruined it all. We should have planned it better. I wish we can bounce back and have a better requirement to pass the next rotation.
What I’ve learned about this rotation: TEAM WORK really matters. SLEEP is priceless for Nursing (as always and good time management can save you from toxicity. I wish we’d have a better performance next rotation. Oyeah!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Call of Duty (3rd Yr - 2nd Sem)

Simula na ng adventurous duty days.. again. Maraming makakasalamuhang tao at mga sakit at iba't-ibang sitwasyong expected at unexpected. Duty sa ward, sa DR (favorite), sa OR (favorite), Mental Hospital (first-timer) Bagong pakikisama sa mga bagong ka-grupo at mga C.I. at bagong mga destinasyon na makukuhanan ng pagkatuto.

Marami na namang bagong experience ang mararanasan. Dyahe lang dito 'pagka medyo toxic ang environment, pero as long as maganda ang jive ng grupo eh tsak makakayanan din lampasan. Sandamakmak na paperworks, ubusan ng pahina ng tickler, paraphernalia para sa Vital Signs, ang Clinical Uniform, ang white shoes ko na medyo pumapalag na ang pagka-puti at hindi na makipagkasundo sa Kiwi White, at ang scrub suit kong ang sarap isuot pagtulog.

Good luck sa duty ng grupo namin ngayong Sem. Sana umulan ng cases, sana maraming bagong learnings, sana maipasa lahat ng case pres, sana konti lang ang gawing NCP (imposible), sana hindi magastos. Update pa lang din ito, babalikan ko at gagawan ng review ang bawat duty sa bawat tapos ng isang rotation.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Globe Tattoo Broadband Stick


Mag-iisang taon ko na rin 'tong kasapi sa pag-se-surf sa 'net. Wala naman akong marereklamo sa "speed" niya sa kasalukuyan, pero nung simula.. meron talaga. Kay bagal ng takbo, kala mo pagong na nasemento. Sa  pagtagal, nakisama na rin siya at siguro "na-flex" na kaya bumilis. Hindi ko pa 'to nasusubukang dalhin sa malalayong lugar kaya wala akong mai-cocomment kung mabilis ba siya pag nasa probinsya na. May dalawang beses na kong nagpalit ng sim nito. Bigla-bigla kasing ayaw mag-unli. 'Yun ang talagang kina-badtrip ko.

Ito ang mga reklamo ko sa aking internet buddy:

  • Minsan tinotoyo. biglang hindi pwedeng mag-Tumblr at mag-Facebook
  • 800MB lang. UNLIMITED PERO MAY BANDWIDTH LIMIT. Ang galing bumenta ng Globe ah! Hindi ako nakakapag-DL ng mga movies at hindi ako pwedeng mag-youtube ng mag-youtube.
  • Magastos. Nilo-loadan ko lang kasi 'to. P220 for 5 days. Kung hindi lang kailangang lagi akong online at kailangan ng source sa mga EBN..
Gusto ko na sanang lumipat sa Sun Broadband kaso baka hindi naman mabilis sa lugar namin (Makati) mag-aksaya lang ako ng pera.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Third year - First Sem: Anyare?


Ikatlong taon sa kursong BS Nursing. Unang semestre. Ano nga ba ang mga nangyari?

Simulan natin sa mga Minor Subjects.. Hindi ko akalaing swerte pa pala 'ko sa mga professors ko. 'Yung sa Humanish*t kasi at sa Rizal eh hindi ko talaga trip ang ugali, pero ok naman pala sila magbigay ng grade. 'Yung sa Humanities parang laging give-away, well, lantaran kasi 'yung kopyahan sa subject lalo na sa likod. Ganun din sa Rizal na sobrang pa-major pagka exams na. Cover-to-cover nga 'yung Finals namin eh. Inamin ko, may mga pagkakataong nagkasalang-estudyante rin ako, hindi maiiwasan 'yun at kung sasabihin mong hindi mo napagdaanan 'yun, sisipain kita sa noo! Kung tungkol naman sa Biopetix, este, Bioethics, ayos lang ang tinakbo ng subject, may mga film showing at mas naging aware ako kung morally right ba ang mga nangyayari sa paligid.. Nuks, kala mo totoo. exempted nga pala 'ko sa Final exam sa subject, nag-report kasi ako eh.

Additional info: Talsik-laway prof namin sa Humanities, Rakistang hawig ni Tado sa Rizal, at mukhang semenarista naman sa Bioethics!

Major-major subject. NCM. 6 concepts, 6 din ang pinagdutyhan, 12 (6 sa lecture, 6 sa duty) na iba't-ibang C.I. ang pinakisamahan.

Oh, duty muna tayo.. Masaya at fulfilling kahit nakakapagod at hindi maiwasan ang pagiging toxic sa paper works. OPD sa PNPGH (aircon dito, susyal!), DR sa CSV, OR sa Tondo Med., Pedia Ward sa Ospital ng Sampaloc (bawal maupo kasi magagalit si Sharon), Community sa Corazon De Jesus, San Juan at sobrang magastos na DR/OR sa Zamora Medical Clinic sa San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan.. Kung ako tatanungin mo, babalikan ko 'yung CSV at Tondo Med. Madami kasing case at super sarap kasama nung mga C.I., swabeng duty ba. Hindi 'yung masyadong toxic.

Oh, dito na tayo sa lecture part. Ito 'yung 4 hours straight na klase na swertihan na lang kung mataas o mababa magbigay ng grade 'yung mga C.I., Surgery, Endocrine, GIT-Metab, Fluids & Electrolytes, Oxy-Respi, Oxy-Cardio. Nakakakanta pa kami ng shufflers sa unang limang parte ng lecture, pagdating sa Oxy-Cardio.. PLAKDA! Hindi naman sa bagsak pero ma-ala tigre 'yung C.I. namin, pero infairness.. magaling talaga siya magturo. AMPOTA! IDOL! Marami naman akong natutunan, 'yung iba lang talaga eh napaka-boring magturo na lumalabas pa 'ko ng room para matulog. I'm so sorry.. Nga pala, meron pa akong pinagdaanang Revalida at Compre Exam. Pasado ak osa Revalida.. 'Yung sa Compre.. muntikan na. Almost. Almost. Hehe.

Maraming experiences at adventures ang nakapaloob sa Sem na 'to. Makabuluhan at masaya. Sana eh mas magalingan ko pa sa susunod na Sem! Kaya 'to! Salamat sa Diyos at matino ang grades ko! :)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Thank you for making NAIA #1!

Yes, we've been in the spotlight again! Number one sounds real good but not with this kind of category. NAIA ranked first in the list of worst Airports around the world. From the disgraceful 5th place to 1st? As usual, the previous corrupt assigned officials will be the one to blame; and I guess they should be. What are the NAIA people trying to prove? They can't say Filipinos should not expect more because Pinoys do pay taxes and its their job to utilize and return the favor of showing where the citizens' money are going to.

The Philippines has been left behind by the countries that surround us, neighboring countries. Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, etc. They all have airports that the foreign and local tourists would love. Awesome facilities, accommodating staff, good security system, and many more. How I wish there would be an overhaul make-over for NAIA. Tss.

We can't run away from the truth, we're number one.. so maybe the least we can do is be proud of it. Sarcasm, I know.. but it will truly take ages before we could be Number 1 in the list of "world's most beautiful airports".

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Ang jeep ay isang malaking Quiapo.

Tumpak ka sa impresyon mo. Ang titulo ay inspired mula sa linya ni Carmi Martin sa pelikulang mabentang-mabenta.. Ang "No Other Woman".

Quiapo. Parte na ng kulturang Pinoy. Pamamanata, pananalig. Maraming kwento ang nakatalukbong sa pwede nating tawaging napaka-complex na lugar sa puso ng Maynila. Maraming dumadayo, lalo na kapag "First Friday" (Quiapo day) para magsimba at mag-novena. Ang simbahan ay isang banal na lugar.. ngunit hindi naman makakailang ang paligid nito ay pugad ng mga snatcher, mga batang parte malamang ng sindikato ('yung mga batang may hawak ng sampaguita at mga prayer books at necklace ni Nazareno na sasabihan ka pa ng: "Gago, ang damot mo!" kapag hindi mo binili ang kanilang binebentang produkto), mga nagbebenta ng piratang DVD (ngayon ata nagbakasyon muna sila) at mga kotong-cops. May touch ito ng irony, ang Quiapo church at ang tunay na paligid ng Quiapo.. kung alam mo ang nais kong ipahiwatig.

Ngayon, anong koneksyon ng jeep sa Quiapo? Let's do the common comparison.. 

Ang jeep o jeepney, parte din ng Pinoy culture. Tatak nga natin 'yan eh. Sabi nila, hindi ka raw tunay na Noypi kung hindi ka pa nakakasakay ng Jeepney. Kagaya ng Quiapo, marami ka ring ma-o-obserbahang iba-ibang scenario at happenings sa isang P8 o P7 (estudyante/senior) na byahe, dagdagan mo na lang kung mas malayo sa normal ang byahe mo. Nandyan ang mga mag-jowang hindi maka-intindi sa depinisyon ng "Pampublikong sasakyan", ang mga snatcher na nag-aabang sa pinakamalapit na stoplight, ang mga nagyayabang ng kanilang gadget dahilan para manenokan ka sa jeep, ang mga makasariling ayaw mag-abot ng bayad, ang mga nangongotong sa mga jeepney drivers, mga batang biglang aakyat at magdidistribute ng  envelope na may nakasulat na.. "Ate/Koya, penge po ng pera pambili lang ng rugby pagkain."

Quiapo.. isang malaking repleksyon ng mapaglarong mundo. Kung hindi mo ma-explore at tingin mo masyadong malaki, magmasid ka ng maiigi sa byahe mo sa jeep. Kung imumulat mo ang mga mata mo, mapagtatanto mong ganyan na talaga ang lagay ng 'Pinas. Akala mo'y konti lang ang flaws pero sa totoo lang, pakomplikado na ng pakomplikado ang kinalalagyan.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Patak-patak.

Hindi maiwasang gumawa ng hindi inaasahang bagay. Inuman. Tamang alak, tamang mix, tamang amats kasama ang mga tamang taong gusto mo, tamang kaibigan o tamang mga kamag-anak o tamang stranger. Tama na sa tama. May ilan namang magkakabarkada na hindi talaga parte ng bonding ang pag-iinuman at ok lang 'yun. Kanya-kanyang trip lang anman 'yan kung pa'no kayo mag-eenjoy together.

Maraming advantage ang pag-inom ng session type, ('yung simpleng gathering lang, hindi party-party sa club na tipo) kasi ito ay:
1. Tipid. kaya nga patak-patak lang eh, hindi buhos-buhos. Kung marami kayo kahit tig-100 lang kayo swak ng pambasagan 'yun basta ayos ang mix. Hindi kailangang bongga ka, bukod na lang kung beerday mo.  Sa club kasi kailangang kargado ka rin ng pera, 'yung P21 na pamatid-uhaw sa alak, sa club pwedeng umabot ng P50.
2. Intimate. Hindi 'yung maglalandian kayo ng mga ka-inuman mo, intimate in a sense na nakakapag-usap kayo ng parang heart-to-heart, lalo na 'pagka nag-sink in na ang tama ng alak na makakapagpasabi sa'yo ng mga hindi mo dapat sabihin na tinatagong damdamin. 
3. Chill. Relax at petix lang, no need para magbihis ka ng ka-aya-aya kasi wala namang bouncer na sisita sa suot mo. Kahit nakapambahay ka lang, 'wag lang 'yung para kang pupunta sa Bora o itsurang-manyakis. 
4. Semi-adventure. Makakatuklas ka ng maraming adventurous drinks na out-of-this-world. Minsan kasi, on the spot na lang nakaka-isip ng mga timpla, minsan halaw sa mga natututunan sa iba pang kabarkada o sa mga sikat na mix na nakabalandra na ng matagal. 
5. Pribado. Kayo-kayo lang ang makakaalam ng pagka-basag ng bawat isa, pero kung may kasamang kamera, pati ang mundo ng Facebook ay makakatunog din ng happenings. Kung itutulad mo sa mga bar na pag plumakda ka eh maraming magtitinginan, sa simpleng session tutulungan ka pa ng iyong mga kaibigan kahit pa sila eh sukahan mo at iyakan mo na parang ma-oy na bata.

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Tamis ng unang..

Masarap. Malasa. Swabe sa tastebuds. Wagas. Idagdag mo pa lahat ng pwedeng i-akibat sa salitang maraming beses na nagamit sa mga lovestory sa pelikula/teleserye o di kaya sa paborito mong OPM song.. ang "tamis".

Kung ganyan adjective na ididikit mo sa unang kung-ano-man mo, swerte ka. Totoong hindi lahat ng firsts eh memorable. Merong lilipas na hindi mo man lang maaalala ang first na iyon o sadyang ibabaon sa limot dahil sa pait o kahit makabuluhan eh natabunan na lang ng mga bagong karanasan. Kagaya na lang ng first kiss mo sa pangit mong jowa na pinatulan mo lang kasi trip mong makaranas ng halik bukod sa kiss ng nanay mo, pwede ring first time mong ikaw lang ang bumagsak sa quiz sa klase niyo na malamang matagal mo nang ki-ctrl+alt+del sa alaala mo, isali mo na rin dito ang unang beses kang natae sa brief o panty na sadyang kay pait sa memorya mo at ng underwear mo.

Subukan nating i-apply sa sarili kong karanasan. Kung gugunitain ko ang mga naganap sa lahat ng nakalipas sa buhay ko, mai-kakategorya ko sa matamis firsts ang aking unang beses mag-top 1 sa klase (tangina, nagyabang), idadagdag ko na din dito ang tamis ng una kong pagkakaroon ng cellphone at mga gadgets na cool nung panahong early 2000's at isasabay ko na rin dito ang unang beses kong manalo ng best in costume sa isang singing contest (panis!).

Hindi ako perpekto kaya ilalahad ko na rin ang aking mga pait firsts kagaya na lang ng unang beses madurog ang aking puso (batang pag-ibig), una't huling beses akong iwan ng aking pinakamamahal na ama, unang beses na naiihi ako sa salawal noong Grade 2 dahil sa takot ko sa titser ko at ang isa sa pinaka-ayokong maulit mula ang unang beses akong tutukan ng baril sa jeep.

Napansin mo ba? Na may kwento rin naman ang mga pait firsts kung ihahalintulad sa laging nakalahad na matamis na alaala? Oo, makabuluhan at masayang ibahagi ang mga matatamis pero mas may thrill ang tinagurian mga dirty/creepy little firsts. Tang-ines, pumapa-uso.